CHM 2046L - SYLLABUS UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

CHM 2046L - SYLLABUS
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
SPRING, 2015
Course Administra tor:
Dr. James C. Horvath ([email protected])
LEI 132
Laborato ry Man ager:
Ms. Don na Tu rner ([email protected])
LEI 136
Asst. Lab M anager:
Ms. Candace Schwartz ([email protected])
LEI 136
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To the stud ent: READ AND RETAIN THIS SYLLABUS! It contains details pertinent to CHM 2046L. YOU ARE
RESPONSIBLE FO R THIS INFORM ATION! READ IT CAREFULLY! Ignorance is NOT an excuse!
Students With Disabilities: Students ne eding special acc omm odations in C HM 20 46L mu st register with the Disa bility
Resource Center (Reid Hall room 001) to get documentation for Dr. Horvath to obtain the accommodations.
Corequisite: CHM 2046L is to be taken with CHM 2046 or CHM 2051 (Hono rs).
Prerequisite: Before enrolling in CHM 2046L (and CHM 2046) both CHM 2045 and CHM 2045L must have been passed.
E Learning (EL on Sakai): EL (Sakai) is used for grade maintenance, announcement-posting, etc. Login to EL using
your GatorLin k ID and pass word at: Lss.at.ufl.edu IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK EL REGULARLY FOR
INFORMATION & MESS AGES REGA RDING CHM 2046L .
Beginning the Term (R ead Carefully!): CHM 2046L begins M: 1/12/15 - F: 1/16/15. On th ese da ys all sec tions c heck in
and g et goin g with Assign men t 1 in the CHM 2046L Lab M anua l. TO GET STARTED PROPERLY ANSWER Q 1.1 ON
PAGE 1-13 IN AS SIGN ME NT 1 (A1) BEF ORE YOU ARRIV E FO R CH ECK IN.
ATTEND YOUR FIRST SCHEDULED LAB SESSION (LS). YOUR 46L SPACE CAN BE LOST BY NON-ATTENDANCE.
Dur ing t he T erm (Rea d Ca refu lly!): There are no LS’s on M: 1/19/15 which is a holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther
King's Birthday (MLK Day). The missed LS’s for MLK Day will eventually be made up on M: 4/20/15. Also note:
There are no LS’s M: 3/2/15 - F: 3/6/15 (Spring Break).
The last (13th) LS for 46L is during T: 4/14/15 - M: 4/20/15.
This sc hedu le gives each 2 046L s ection its full allotm ent of 1 3 LS’s fo r the term .
Required Eq uipment: Each listed item is to be in your possession at the first LS an d will b e used in all othe r LSs.
See that you have these items.
1. CHM 2046L Lab M anua l. "Chem istry for L abora tory II" by H orvath , 4TH Ed. Ge t at UF o r other lo cal boo kstore .
New m anua l require d if you a re repe ating th is cour se.
2. Chem. D ept. appro ved eye p rotection. U VEX S2 500-S25 30 plastic sa fety glasses (available at U F or Florida
Bookstore) or full safety goggles must be use d as th ese ca n cov er pres cription glasse s. NO EXCE PTIO NS.
Also, avoid the use of contact lenses in the lab.
3. Tow el and spon ge (for clean up).
4. Ball pen (none rasab le!). All entries in the La b M anua l mus t be m ade in in delible in k. NO penc il. EVER!
5. "Sharpie" permanent felt-tip glass marking pen.
6. Lab apron (optional). You are urged to protect your person and clothing by wearing an apron in Lab.
Safety & Clean-Up: See GEN ERAL CH EMIST RY LABO RATOR Y REG ULATION S (GCLR ). Students m ay not work in the
Lab w ithout com plete co mplia nce w ith thes e rules. (Y ou w ill receive a copy of the G CLR in your firs t LS.)
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EYE PROTECTION must be worn on entering, working in, & leaving lab. NO EXCEPT IONS. (See G CLR.)
Com plete lac e-up s hoes (not sa ndals , thong s, etc.) are require d Lab footw ear. (See GCL R.)
Long hair is to be appropriately constrained. Hair is very flammable!
Full-length JEANS (other leg attire not acceptable in Lab) are required for both males and fe males .
No visitors or browsers are permitted in the Lab.
Note location o f fire extinguisher, overhea d show er, and eyewa sh station. Use safe ty devices as nec essary!
NO E ATING , DRIN KING , OR S MO KING PERM ITTE D IN T HE LA B AT AN Y TIM E.
Use o nly requ ired am ount s of ch emica ls. NEVER return unused portions to original container. Use supplies
ONLY from your Lab Area. As necessary get additional supplies at Stockwindow – NOT another Lab Area.
9. CLEAN UP ANY MESS YOU MAKE. Discard waste materials appropriately - consult instructor if you have
ques tions. CLEAN YOUR WORK AREA AT CONCLUSION OF EACH LS. PENALTIES WILL BE APPLIED FOR
FAILU RE T O CL EAN U P PRO PERL Y! (See " HOU SEKE EPING " in GC LR.)
10. Do not leave lit burners unattended. Extinguish burner after use.
11. P erf o rm NO unauthorized experiments!
Cell Phone Use: Turn OFF cell phones in Lab! Cell phone use in Lab costs 10 pts fromSG per call up to 3 calls – then
SG = ze ro! If you are to g et an em ergency call, tell your TA and w hen c all com es step out of Lab to answ er the ca ll.
Attendance: THE STUDENT IS TO BE ON TIME FOR EACH SCHEDULED LS AND WORK THE ENTIRE LS UNTIL ALL
WORK FOR THE TERM IS COM PLETED. L Ss p rovide am ple tim e for all requir ed as well as extra credit w ork plus some
repeat work (excluding unknown analysis – unknown analysis may be repeated only by approva l of Dr. Horvath).
Work in Lab is permitted ONLY during the scheduled LS for which student is enrolled. (Autho rized m akeup is the on ly
exception -- see p . 3 at "Makeups".) Moreover, students may not work until their TA arrives and must finish work,
CLEAN U P, and leave La b by the end o f the LS. Clean up is during last 10 minu tes of LS. (Se e GC LR.)
Preparation: Preparatio n before each Assig nmen t (A) is required. T his mea ns pre-rea d entire A w ith stress on understanding Discussion in Lab Manual since most all 46L work is done in Lab excepting "Problems" (Ps) and preparation of
Unkn own Analysis Sche mes . Ps and Unknown Schem es are homework. Solutions to all Ps except: P1.1, 1.2, Unknown
Sche mes , and P s for A’s 10 and 11 , are pos ted – th us, you can ch eck Ps on you r own . P solutions are posted on the 46L
bulletin board s (outs ide eas t wall of C LB C 130 & next to LEI 224 ).
NOTE: R E G ARDL E SS o f U F S CH ED U LE , pe r s 1 1 -E 2 LS s EN D at 9:15 pm . Thus, ALL 46L SECTS HAVE LSs of 3 hours.
Deadlines: Experim ent (Exp ) work fo r A1 (see y below ) shou ld be co mple ted du ring LS 1 follow ing ch eck in. T herea fter,
with A2, etc., all work is "self pace" EXCEPT FOR UNKNOW N ANALYSIS!.
Approx no. of LSs to Complete an A: A1-1 A2 - 2.5 Unk 2 A/B - 0.5 A3 - 1 A4 - 1 Unk 5 A/B - 0.67 A6 - 1.5 A7-1 A8 - 1.5 Unk
9A/B - 0.67. Thus, by preparing, ample time is available for all required work as well as extra credit work. BUT, IF YOU
FAL L BEH IND, YOU MUST PICK UP YOUR PACE.
y The Exp for A1 may be done in teams of two since many solutions are require d for A1 w ork. But, aft er A1, team work in
46L is NO LONGER permitted. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Exp and Ps for an A are due at the start of the LS after completing Exp for corresponding A. For instance, since the Exp
for A2 should be completed within three LSs, the Exp & P for A2 should be turned in for formal grading at the start of LS
4. Simila rly, if Exp fo r A3 is com pleted at som e time d uring L S 5, the E xp & P for A3 are due at start of L S 6.
Late work is devalued “10% per day late” up to one week late. Zero credit for any work later than one week.
-2To turn in work carefully remove Exp & P pages at the pe rforation in th e Lab M anual. Stap le Exp & P pages to gether in
sequence and g ive to yo ur TA. W hen g raded work is return ed, rep agina te it in you r Lab M anua l kept in a 3-ring b inder.
ALL w ork is to be turned in directly to your TA. However, if you are unable to contact your TA, work may be turned in at
the Lab Stoc kwindo w (but NEVER during the last LS). And, IF YOU MISS LAB, WORK MUST STILL BE TURNED IN “ON
TIME”! NEVER TURN IN WORK VIA CHEM. DEPT. MAIL! See your TA for instructions on turning in work out of Lab.
In general, do each A in the sequence contained in the Lab Manual. (See “ y EXCE PTIO N” be low.) Requ ired w ork is A’s
1-9 and corres pond ing Un know n Analys is. Succ essfu l work done for A10 & A11 w ill earn ex tra cred it (XC).
y EXCEPTION: Unknow n analysis may NOT be carrie d beyo nd the LS in w hich th e analys is was begu n. (An unknown
analysis MUST be completed and the UNKNOWN REPORT turned in AT STOCKWINDOW during the LS in which the
analysis was begun.) Thus, on occasion, it is wise to delay unknown analysis until the next LS. This will insure having
full time for the a nalysis. In such a case, a t the tim e of de lay the s tuden t proce eds to the ne xt A.
BUT NOTE: PENALTIES APPLY T O UNK NOW N ANALYS IS DELAY - sp ecifically: STAR TING WO RK IN A6 PRIO R TO 2A/B
ANALYSIS COSTS 25 PTS TO GET 2A/B UNKNOWN S. STARTING WORK IN A8 PRIOR TO 5A/B ANALYSIS COSTS 25 PTS
TO GET 5A/B UNKNOWN S. NO EXCEPTIONS – MAKEUPS INCLUDED. STOCKROOM PERSONNEL WILL CHECK LAB
MANUALS TO ENSURE STUDEN T COMPLIANCE. Keep pace! Be careful in opting to delay unknown analysis!
FINALLY: YOU ARE STRICTLY "ON YOUR OWN" FOR UNKNOW N ANALYSIS. No on e includ ing you r TA m ay offer h elp
for unkn own analysis . Stock room perso nnel exclus ively write s tart and stop tim es on the UN KNO WN REPO RT.
Grading (subject to change!).
Assign(A).
Exp.
One
25
Two
50
Three
30
Four
25
Five
-Six
30
Seven
25
Eight
20
Nine
-Ten yyy
25(XC)
Eleven yyy
-Totals:
230
Values indicated are maximum earnable points:
Probs.
S c hem e y
Unknown (A/B)
TIM E LIM IT
10
---5
20 (P 2.9)
100/100
90 min . for the p air
5
--5
---5
20(P 5.11)
100 yy/100
120 m in. for the pair
5
---5
---5
---5
20(P 9.6)
100 yy/100
120 m in. for the pair
5(XC)
10(XC)(P 10.5)
50(XC) yyyy
45 min.
5(XC)
15(XC) (P 11.5)
60(XC) yyyyy
90 min.
60
85
710
Note: 2-pt. penalty per minute late!
y TA-approved, “non-xeroxed” Scheme of Analysis must be pre sente d at Sto ckw indow to obt ain un know ns 2A/B ,
5A/B, & 9A/B. Obta ining a 2A/B, 5 A/B, an d/or 9A /B sample without approved Scheme costs 25 pts!
“Unk now n A” is in th e sam ple pac kage w ith the n ume rical labe l.
yy Unknow n samp les 5A and 9A are guaran teed pure salts (i.e., samples 5A and 9A are no t mixtures). But, don 't forget
the possibility of "alums". Also bew are of "oxides" (for 5A, 9A, & 11A) and "s ulfides" (for 9A & 11A).
yyy Acceptable w ork done in A’s 10 & 11 will earn extra credit (XC).
yyyy F o r A 10 U nk n ow n report ONLY cations (samp le contains 3). For A10 Unkn own: 1 error = ½ -credit (25 pts);
2 errors = zero credit; 3 (or more) errors = !25 pts. DON ’T GUESS !
yyyyy For A11 Unknown NOTE: Sample is a guaranteed mixture. And 4 (or more) errors = !25 pts. DON ’T GUESS !
ON UNKNOWN GRADING: EACH ERROR (“omission” – an ion in the sample is not reported; or, “commission” – an ion
reported is not in the samp le) COUNTS AGAINST YOU. Also, regardless of no. of correct ions, 6 or more errors = ZERO.
! YOU MUST DO THE LAB WORK REQUIRED BY CHM 2046L TO BE SUCCESSFUL. SO NOTE THE "OK" CHECKPOINTS IN THE LAB
MANUAL. NO WORK MAY PROCEED PAST AN "OK" WITHOUT TA APPROVAL THUS, YOU MUST PRESENT YOUR LAB MANUAL
TO YOUR TA FOR INSPECTION AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF EACH LS. NONCOMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY RESULTS IN
ZERO CREDIT FOR ALL NON-"OK'd" WORK. AND, ACTUAL EXPERIMENT RESULTS MUST BE PRESENTED TO YOUR TA TO
OBTAIN OK APPROVAL. OKs WILL NOT BE ISSUED WITHOUT PROOF THAT YOU DID THE WORK!
! FORGING TA’s “OK” or "DRY-LABBING" is CHEATING! PENALTY IS AUTOMATIC GRADE OF "E".
! SEVERE PENALTIES ARE APPLIED FOR COPYING WORK FROM OTHER STUDENTS. ALL PARTIES INVOLVED ARE PENALIZED.
1st violation: ZERO CREDIT FOR COPIED WORK & 100-POINT ADDITIONAL PENALTY. 2nd violation: GRADE OF "E”.
! POSSESSION of LAB WORK from other STUDENTS RESULTS in AUTOMATIC GRADE of “E” for BOTH students INCLUDING those
who have already take n 46L since grade pena lties c an be applied retroac tively! NO EXCEPTIONS. Bookbags, notebooks, back
packs, etc., will be inspected regarding this issue. CALCULATORS are NOT permitted after A1 as they are no longer needed.
!LAB SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT MAY NOT BE REMOVED FROM THE LAB FOR ANY REASON (other than to submit unknown
samples to Dr. Horvath for regrade). NO EXCEPTIONS. MINIMUM PENALTY IS GRADE OF "E".
!SUBMISSION of CONTAMINATED or “SPIKED” UNKNOWN SAMPLE for REGRADE IS AN ACT OF ACADEMIC DISHONESTY.
MINIMUM PENALTY IS GRADE OF “E”.
More Inform ation on Stud ent Hones ty: UF’s policy on honesty and cheating can be seen at the following web site:
www. ch em.u f l. ed u ~ itl/h on o r.h tm l
All students should visit this site and read the information which it offers.
Subjectiv e Grade (SG) by T A: The SG is a 50-point max character-assessment grade which depends mainly on factors
such as preparedness, diligence, improvement, neatness, and demonstrated interest in the work. The SG is separate
from Assignment and Unknown grades. If you simply meet minimum requirements as a 2046L student – but no more
– your d emo nstratio n of ch aracter is avera ge an d you r SG w ill be ~30- 35 pts. YOU MUST EXCEL to be EXCELLENT!
CHM 2046L Course/TA Evaluation: This eval will be conducted AT THE START of LS 12. All students are to participate.
Checkou t & Last LS: Students may work during the first 90 minutes (absolute maximum) of LS 13. NOTE THAT IF YOU
ARE DOING UNKNOWN ANALYSIS IN LS 13, SAMPLES WILL NOT BE ISSUED AFTER THE FIRST 30 MINUTES OF THE
LS. NO EXCEPT IONS. At the 90-m inute mark w ork ceases an d students clea n up and check out.
The following paragraph also applies to checko ut. READ IT!
All students checked into a 46L Lab locker must check out. So note, if you leave 46L before the end of the term by drop,
withd rawa l, or "I" grad e, you m ust still ch eck ou t. Students completing 46L must check out on (or before) LS 13.
-3Fina l Exam: The Final is a m ininimum 120-pt exam given T: 4/28/15, 10:00 a m - Noo n (Exam G roup 29C), at a location to
be announced. If you are taking the Final but have a conflict with the schedule see Dr. Horvath in person during the last
week of class in LEI 13 2 to arra nge a make up. Fin al Qs & Ps relate to und erstan ding w ork do ne in A’s 1 - 9. Extra c redit
can als o be ea rned o n the F inal. A SOLUTION KEY TO A PAST 2046L FINAL EXAM IS AVAILABLE ON SAKAI.
Course Grade: The CHM 2046L grade is based on total points earned (not %’s – IGNORE “OUT OF” VALUES IN SAKAI )
includ ing XC points (see be low). Note: Without XC w ork in A’s 1 0 & 11 th e follow ing tot als can be earn ed: 915 (Exps .,
Probs . Schem es, Un know ns for As signm ents 1- 9) + 50 (m ax SG ) + 120 (F inal) = 10 85.
The following grade scale then rigidly applies:
A: 900 or up
B+: 850-874
B!: 800-824
C: 700-749
D+: 650-674
D!: 550-599
A!: 875-899
B: 825-849
C+: 750-799
C!: 675-699
D: 600-649
E: below 550
I Grade: An I grade can be issued only if the requesting student meets each of the following requirements :
(i) At least 50 % of th e cou rse w ork (this mean s thru 5 A/B unk now n ana lysis) ha s been succe ssfully c omp leted.
(ii) Student is passing (grade $D-) at tim e of req uest.
(iii) Stude nt has legitim ate reas on for not co mple ting co urse (e .g., seriou s illness , accide nt, etc.).
A student receiving an "I" must still check out. “I” grades must be discussed with Dr. Horvath. NO exceptions.
Makeup (MU) Lab: A student m issing an LS for legitimate cause (excusable absence) may request a MU Lab. Student
initiates th e proc ess by obtain ing a L ab M U Fo rm at L ab Sto ckw indow and fo llowin g instru ctions on M U Fo rm. Note:
• A MU LAB M UST BE SC HED ULE D IM ME DIATE LY O N RE TUR N TO 2046L AFTE R AN E XCU SED AB SENC E.
FAILURE TO DO THIS WITHIN A WEEK AFTER RETURNING TO 2046L RESULTS IN NO MU BEING GRA NTED.
• MUs are scheduled solely at the discretion of Donna Turner or Candace Schwartz (Lab Managers.). TAs may NOT
schedule MUs. MU MUST be do ne at d ate, perio d, and work space design ated o n M U Fo rm.
Noncompliance with this policy results in zero credit as a minimum penalty for work made up.
• For questions on MU sched uling s ee Do nna T urner o r Cand ace Sc hwa rtz . Do NOT contact Dr. Horvath about MU
unless absolutely necessary – and, only in person!
• One MU max will be scheduled per week. NO EXCEPTIONS unless approved by D Turner, C Schwartz, or Dr. Horvath.
• For each M U a M U For m m u st b e a p p ro v e d b y your r egular Lab TA's signatur e. On com pletion of MU , M U Form and
made-up work must be submitted to your regular TA. MU work submitted for grading without the appropriately signed
MU Form will NOT be accepted. MU work NOT OK’d by M U TA w ill be treate d as ch eating . Penalty is “E” grade!
• MUs a re issued o nl y to re p la c e L Ss m iss e d fo r excusable absence. E ach 2046L student is entitled to a maxi mum
of 13 w o rkin g L Ss f or Spr in g T er m INCLUDING MU.
UNKNOWN ANALYSIS & MU: Doing unknown analysis during a MU Lab requires that you print the name of your regular
Lab T A on the UN KNO WN R EPO RT righ t after “In structo r Initial” . This is ne cessary so that the gra ded Un know n Repo rt
can be given to your TA and then to you.
Assembly Exam & MU: Students with evening Lab (pers 11-E2) may have to take assembly exams which begin at 8:20
pm. Each such student is to request an MU for the exam from the professor giving the exam -- but, if this request is not
granted, the stud ent m u s t a tte n d La b o n th e d a y of the exam until 8:00 p.m . After tw o asse mbly e xam s the st uden t will
be gra nted a full (3 hr) M U. For a single a ssem bly exam the stu dent w ill be gran ted a h alf MU (90 min s). Questions
regarding this policy are to be asked at the Stockwindow.
STUDENTS WHO OPT TO MISS LAB FOR AN EXAM RECEIVE A “ZERO” FOR THE MISSED WORK. NO EXCEPTIONS!
ATTENDANCE REMINDER & M AKEUP: Mak eup s pace in 2046L is at a pre mium . Becau se of th is vaca ted La b spa ce w ill
be used for makeup. So note that if you miss three consecutive LSs and still intend to return to 2046L it is your duty to
contact the La b Man ager (Ms. T urner) via email at: [email protected] in order to keep your space. If you fail to do
this after missing three consecutive LSs your space will be considered vacated and consequently used for makeup.
Out-of-Class Help: Out-of-c lass help fo r Gen C hem s tudents will be pro vided o n a regula r daily basis in th e Chem istry
Learn ing Ce nter (C LC) w hich is F LI 257. ( Do NOT eat, drink, or socialize in the CLC.) All Gen C hem TAs co nduc t their
office periods in CLC. So, note your TA's office periods, and, if you need out-of-class help but cannot contact your TA,
you m ay requ est help from a ny 204 6L TA w ho is o n duty in the C LC. A he lp-sch edule will be p osted on Sa kai and help
will gen erally be a vailab le throu ghou t the w eek. But do check the help-schedule.
Please report the name of any 2046L TA absent from scheduled CLC duty to Dr Horvath.
COM PLAINTS/C ONFL ICTS/Qs O N GRAD ES, etc: If you experience issues with CHM 2046L (ex: Qs on grading) which
you ca nnot resolv e with your T A, IN PERSON see DR. HORVATH IN LEIGH 132.
DR. HORVATH MUST BE SEEN IN PERSON TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUE REGARDING CHM 2046L. Email or telephone
contact may be used ONLY to establish a meeting time if the student cannot attend Horvath’s Ofc Periods y. Beyond
that, email and/or telephone messages WILL BE DELETED! y To see H orvath send him your schedule so that he can
arrange a mutually convenient meeting time.
HAVE A GREAT SEMESTER
Those who never try are those who really fail! Much more comes from a hard-earned “C” than from a soft, easy “A”!